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Heydon may refer to: Places * Heydon, Cambridgeshire *Heydon, Norfolk *Hedon (UK Parliament constituency), East Riding of Yorkshire, sometimes spelt Heydon Other uses * Heydon (surname) *Heydon Prowse (born 1981), British comedian See also *Heydon Hall, Norfolk *''Heydon's Case'' (1584), a landmark case *Haden (other) *Haydon (other) *Heyden (other) Heyden may refer to: Places ; Germany: * Heyden Power Station, nearby Petershagen in Germany ; Canada: * Heyden, Ontario, a community of Awares, Ontario People * Carl von Heyden (1793-1866), German senator and entomologist * Doris Heyden ( ...
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Heydon, Cambridgeshire
Heydon is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. The parish of Heydon was transferred from Essex to Cambridgeshire in 1894. The area of the parish is . It is situated on one of the highest places in Cambridgeshire, with the nearby village of Great Chishill being the very highest. Heydon has the King William IV as its only pub. The village also has the Wood Green Animal Shelter Small Animals Rescue Home. And on the edge of Heydon it has its own golf course, Heydon Grange Golf Club, consisting of an 18-hole and 9-hole golf course with driving range. Holy Trinity church, in the centre of the village, was seriously damaged in a bombing raid in 1940. The south arcade was undamaged as was the chancel (which is from 1866) but the north aisle and the nave were entirely rebuilt."The Buildings of England: Cambridgeshire", Pevsner 1954, 2nd edition p406. Holy Trinity is part of the parish of the Icknield Way together with the Chishills, Chrishall, Elmdon with Wenden Loft ...
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Heydon, Norfolk
Heydon is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It is located north of the market town of Reepham. The village can be accessed by the public only from the south, resulting in the only road, called The Street, effectively being a cul-de-sac for general traffic. At its centre is a green, surrounded by the parish church and traditional English rural buildings. The village is privately owned, by the Bulwer family. History Medieval The village is not referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086, and it is considered that it was at that time part of the manor of Stinton, a settlement long since depopulated, located in the neighbouring parish of Salle. The name is believed to derive from "higdown or similarly "plain on the hill". It is written in 1196 as Heidon.''Heydon Conservation Area Character Statement'' (March 2009) Broadland District Council A market charter was granted in 1311. The 14th/15th century Church of St Peter and St Paul is a grade I listed building and co ...
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Hedon (UK Parliament Constituency)
Hedon, sometimes spelt Heydon, was a parliamentary borough in the East Riding of Yorkshire, represented by two Members of Parliament in the House of Commons briefly in the 13th century and again from 1547 to 1832. History The constituency consisted of the market town of Hedon, in Holderness to the east of Hull, which had been of some importance in medieval times but which by 1831 had dwindled to 217 houses and a population of 1,080, and the borough was disfranchised in the Great Reform Act of 1832. The right of election in Hedon was vested in the burgesses generally, meaning that a high proportion of the male population had the vote. In 1826, when the election was contested, 331 burgesses recorded their votes. Nevertheless, the result was rarely in doubt, Hedon being a classic example of a pocket borough where the influence of the landowner or "patron" was substantial if not absolute. At first the influence seems to have been shared between two families of important local la ...
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Heydon (surname)
Heydon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Benjamin Heydon, Anglican clergyman *Charles Heydon (1845–1932), Australian politician and judge *Christopher Heydon (1561–1623), English soldier, politician and astrologist *Dyson Heydon (born 1943), Australian judge *Henry Heydon (died 1504) * John Heydon (died 1479) *John Heydon (astrologer) (1629 – c. 1667), English philosopher, astrologer and writer * John Heydon (footballer) (1928–2012), English footballer *Sir John Heydon (died 1653), English Royalist military commander and mathematician *Louis Heydon (1848–1919), Australian politician * Martin Heydon (born 1978), Irish politician * Mike Heydon (1874–1913), American baseball player *Nigel Heydon (born 1970), English darts player *Rob Heydon Rob “Italian Puppet” Heydon (born August 19, 1970) is a Canadian film producer and director of television series, feature films and documentaries. Heydon was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He first work ...
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Heydon Prowse
Heydon Prowse (born February 1981) is a British activist, journalist, satirist, director and comedian. He is best known for writing and performing in BBC Three's Bafta-winning ''The Revolution Will Be Televised'' alongside Jolyon Rubinstein. As part of that show he gave George Osborne a GCSE maths text book, a stunt that featured on the front cover of ''The Daily Telegraph'' and other publications.The pranksters who gave George Osborne a GCSE maths book
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Prowse was educated at King Alfred School, London and the

Heydon Hall
Heydon Hall is an Elizabethan house set in parkland near the village of Heydon, Norfolk, England. The hall is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England, and its gardens are Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. Location The hall is just north-east of Heydon, and about north-east of Reepham, west of Aylsham and north-west of Norwich from where it is best reached via the B1149 road. History The hall was built between 1581 and 1584 for Henry Dynne, an Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer. From the time of Oliver Cromwell it was first owned by the Earle family being originally bought by Erasmus Earle, a Serjeant-at-law to Cromwell. An ancient oak tree at Heydon Park is said to be where Cromwell once hid from a bull, during a visit to Erasmus. A descendant, Mary, daughter of Augustine Earle married William Bulwer and it then came into the Bulwer family of Wood Dalling. The original large park covered approximately but has mostly ...
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Heydon's Case
''Heydon's Case'' (1584is considered a landmark case: it was the first case to use what would come to be called the mischief rule of statutory interpretation. The mischief rule is more flexible than the golden or literal rule, in that the mischief rule requires judges to look over four tasks to ensure that gaps within the law are covered. Facts of the case This is a construction of leases, life estates, and statutes. Ottery College, a religious college, gave a tenancy in a manor also called Ottery to a man, Ware, and his son, also referred to as Ware. They are referred to in the case report as "Ware the father and Ware the son".England and Wales High Court (Exchequer Court)Heydon's Case (1584) EWHC Exch J36 (1 January 1584), paragraph 2, accessed 17 December 2022 The tenancy was established by copyhold. Ware and his son held their copyhold for their lives, subject to the will of the lord and the custom of the manor. The Wares’ copyhold was part of a parcel also occupie ...
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Haden (other)
Haden may refer to: Places * Haden, Queensland, a town in the Toowoomba Region, Australia * Haden, Idaho, USA * Haden, Virginia, USA * Haden Hill, West Midlands of England ** Haden Hill House Other uses * Haden (name) *Haden (mango), a mango cultivar widely cultivated in the U.S. state of Florida * Haden (motorcycle), a former motorcycle manufacturer based in the U.K. * Haden (appliances), a manufacturer of electrical appliances and kitchen wares in the U.K. See also * Baron Haden-Guest, British peerage * Hayden (other) *Haydon (other) *Heyden (other) * Heydon (other) *Haydn (other) Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period. Haydn may also refer to: * Haydn (name) * Haydn (crater) See also * The Haydn Quartet * Hayden (other) * Haiden (other) * Heiden (other) ...
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Haydon (other)
Haydon may refer to: Place names * Haydon, Dorset, a village and civil parish in Dorset, England * Haydon, Northumberland, a civil parish in Northumberland, England *Haydon Bridge, a village in Northumberland, England *Haydon, Somerset, a village in England People with the given name *Haydon L. Boatner (1900–1977), American army general *Haydon Hare (1869–1944), English composer * Haydon Kilmartin (born 1973), Australian rules footballer *Haydon Manning, Australian political scientist * Haydon Roberts (born 2002), English footballer * Haydon Smith (1901–1948), English cricketer * Haydon Spenceley (born 1984), English Christian musician *Haydon Warren-Gash (born 1949), British diplomat People with the surname * Benjamin Haydon (1786–1846), English painter and writer * John A. Haydon (1830–1902), American civil engineer and civil war veteran * Elizabeth Haydon, fantasy author * Jimmy Haydon (1901–1969), English footballer * Jodie Haydon (born 1979), Australian financ ...
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